write the step to open WYSIWYG
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Explanation:
Many content types in the CMS have a What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get (WYSIWYG) editor, similar to other web-authoring programs.
The WYSIWYG toolbar is similar to the formatting toolbar in Microsoft Word. You can see a tool-tip describing the function of an item on the toolbar by hovering over its icon.
Full WYSIWYG toolbar
WYSIWYG Buttons
Undo/Redo iconsUndo (CTRL or Command + Z) and Redo (CTRL or Command + Y) - Undo or redo the last action in the editor.
Bold iconBold (CTRL or Command + B)
Italic iconItalic (CTRL or Command + I) - Should be used sparingly on the web
Formats menu itemFormats menu: Use these to style most headings and paragraphs of text. Read more about the styles available on the Formatting Text page.
Bulleted listInsert/Remove Bulleted List - Turn selected text into bulleted list, or start a new bulleted list.
Answer:
The WYSIWYG toolbar is similar to the formatting toolbar in Microsoft Word.
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If you are using a Mac:
- In TextEdit, select the text, and go to Format > Make Plain Text.
- Copy the plain text.
- Paste it into the WYSIWYG editor (into the CMS).